@Jouko-from-Suunto I also have this opinion, route import will be the next major step for SA to be completely independent.
GPX file would be nice.
For example, once we click in the (+) button to create a new route, the option to Import / Create shows in a pop-up :).

@Jouko-from-Suunto On iOS, GPX-import needs to be done via share menu, e.g. you download a gpx track from safari and save it in files (icloud folder), then share gpx-file with Suunto App.
Route export should not only be a route but also FIT-files of activities. The share menu should open and you have several oportunities to work with the file.

On Garmin on Android the solution is not direct to find but after the first use it’s pretty straightforward and nice: you just avoir to “open” the gpx and select the Garmin App as opening application and it’s directly imported in the route planner.

I think this solution is really convenient.

Another solution would be to have an “import GPX” in the menu of the route planner, but then how to have an UI that prevent people to open again another GPX and accidentally erase the route already party planned?

In my case for example Movescount Web Routes is one of the best interface to planning me route , at today if SA give a solution to import and export of gpx. Is a good point because for example I use Movescount web for create gpx and import with SA, and only need wait for suunto when finish all the future features and migration of movecount to SA , trainnig plans , functions that you have in routes movescount, “movies” ,…

I think that if Suunto solve Import/export solution and training plans , Suunto developers have more time to finish de SA app and the users will moving to SA very quickly.

Is only my opinion, I suppose that each user her own priorities.

And finally i will like congratulate at suunto team about the new SA .

@Brad_Olwin based on the architecture how Strava is now implemented, adding more 3rd party connections will be easy. No changes to the app required to add more of them. Some configuration elsewhere required, so let’s see how the beta phase with Strava goes and then these 3rd party connections can be popping up like crazy. Of course there will be negotiations and stuff between organisations and people, but the SW side should be covered. Let’s hope our internal testing have succeeded with this.